paroles de chanson Lay Your Wager Down - Ellis Paul
You're
my
flesh
and
blood
But
we're
not
the
same
A
common
name
And
now
A
common
distance
I
looked
up
to
you
In
your
plush
armchair
Respect
or
fear
I
couldn't
see
the
difference
Lay
your
wager
down
Who'll
be
king
in
Tinsel
Town?
'Cause
all
the
prophets
and
the
gypsies
On
the
strip
in
Venice
Beach
Have
looked
me
in
the
eye
And
said,
"Your
dreams
still
lie
in
reach"
And
who
am
I
to
doubt
them
And
who
are
you
To
write
these
speeches?
Is
it
my
poverty
That
brings
a
blush
to
you?
Or
the
honesty
That
speaks
the
mind
That
comes
with
it
Were
you
once
a
man
With
younger
eyes
A
hungry
pride
That
would
not
feel
Resistance?
Lay
your
wager
down
They're
crowning
the
king
in
Tinsel
Town
There
are
strangers,
there
are
lovers
Out
on
Fairfax
in
a
line
They
look
me
in
the
eye
And
say
"Our
thoughts
are
intertwined"
And
who
am
I
to
doubt
them?
And
who
are
you
to
tear
down
These
signs?
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